These 4 pieces were glued all together for stability, filled with seed and await a hungry bird.
I had the base, but it needed a coat of paint.
This cool piece of cast started the idea. It had a broken center that was fixed with JB Weld then spray painted.
This glass plate and bowl were found on a trip to Florence. Co.: a Southwest meca for antiques/junk. Highly recommended with 11 wonderful stores to shop!
These 4 pieces were glued all together for stability, filled with seed and await a hungry bird.
irishrovr writes:
This is so charming! Nice combination of elements!
Eileen http://ruralwisconsin.blogspot.com/
Posted: 9:27 pm on March 31st
retired55 writes: LOVE this! Has given me some ideas for my feathered friends who gather at my traditional feeders too.
Posted: 11:02 pm on March 21st
fellowjunker writes: What a beautiful 'marriage' of junk to create this great bird feeder!!!! Welcome to the junkmarket site!!!
xojanis
Posted: 11:26 am on March 2nd
Junk_Sophisticate writes: Wow! I really love the scrolly cast iron piece as well as the floral painted plate. Beautiful job on bringing them all together!
Comments (6)
This is so charming! Nice combination of elements!
Eileen http://ruralwisconsin.blogspot.com/ Posted: 9:27 pm on March 31st
xojanis Posted: 11:26 am on March 2nd
Candy Posted: 10:09 am on March 2nd
Welcome to JUNKMARKET Style. This project is what I call the perfect marriage of junk. Nice work! The birds ar going to love it!
Take care,
Sue Posted: 8:40 am on March 2nd